The Chemical Brothers have been dropping hints and clues about unleashing their nuevo material with a stellar crop of first singles. Off their upcoming record entitled “No Geography”, the duo have done it yet again after decades in the game. We cannot keep our boogie boots or contain our swaying hips from movin’ side to side with their new song “Got to Keep On.”
The third official single tune from the upcoming release following their other tracks we’ve featured “MAH” and “Free Yourself.” Their latest is the best yet and quite the cherry on top of an already beautifully constructed album teasing promo era.
Dropping April 12th via Astralwerks records, “Got to Keep On”, is a sprinkle of psychedelic, a spoonful of synth-drip, a whole lotta disco feel and a lemon twist of modern futuristic sonics. With an entrancing and catchy repeated chorus chant, features the tune’s namesake.
The legendary twosome’s last record Born in the Echoes was unleashed in 2015, so without further get into the groove and dig out the latest ItsNotYouItsMe hit parade with Chemical Brothers dancey “Got to Keep On”!
Live performance @ Ippodromo in Milano Italy
And because we’ve got those golden ears tuned into every genre and every decade of musical history, we can’t help but keep our dumbo-trons from buzzing. Here we are comparing melodic similarities in the musical engineering aspect of these two following songs. Music is music and as long as it makes you feel something groovy, that’s all that counts. Obviously, singer Ashlee Simpson and The Chemical Brothers have parallelisms! It’s all in the melody. Compare and contrast for yourselves carebears right below.
Ashlee Simpon’s stellar uptempo “Hot Stuff”:
No Geography tracklist:
1. Eve of Destruction
2. Bango
3. No Geography
4. Got to Keep On
5. Gravity Drops
6. The Universe Sent Me
7. We’ve Got to Try
8. Free Yourself
9. MAH
10. Catch Me I’m Falling